Mobola Island Lodge from Above
Mobola Island Lodge close to Divundu
Self-catering Tents at the Okavango
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Lodge at the Okavango

Mobola Island Lodge Layout

We provide

  • 5 cozy self-catering bungalows
  • 3 luxury safari tents (on the island)
  • 6 shady campsites
  • Swimming pool
  • Island bar for the sundowner
  • Restaurant

The whole lodge runs on solar power (for elecricity and warm water) and we have a very eco friendly approach

Mobola Lodge Layout MapMobola Lodge Layout Map

Okavango Island Bar

Relaxing at our Mobola Island bar on our exclusive Okavango Island while overlooking the majestic Okavango River is an incomparable way of relieving stress and connecting to our African way of life.

Our bar offers refreshments like local beer, amongst others freshly tapped Hansa Draught, a variety of cool drinks and a selection of the typical Namibian sundowner drinks like Gin-Tonic etc.

Mobola Island BarMobola Island Bar

Island bar at nightIsland bar at night

Hippo group in the Okavango RiverGroup of Hippo in the Okavango River

Dinner @ Mobola Island Lodge

We offer an excellent dinner (set menu) at our island bar on pre-order. Enjoy organic, Namibian meat and fresh ingredients in our little restaurant, directly overlooking the Okavango River.

Dinner table at Mobola Island LodgeDinner table at Mobola Island Lodge

Our chefOur chef

Mobola Island Bar & RestaurantMobola Island Bar and Restaurant

Swimming Pool

After a hot and dusty Namibian day our natural pool with filtered Okavango water is the perfect refreshment. Jump into the cool water or relax at our deck which is overlooking a side stream of the Okavango.

Mobola Island Lodge swimming poolMobola Island Lodge swimming pool

Mobola Lodge from above

Our lodge is like a green oasis on the Okavango River. Our area belongs consists of an island (with island bar), which is connected with a suspension bridge. The five bungalows are located directly on the Okavango. The three Safari tents are situated on the Mobola Island, also directly at the river.